General Information

Panicum antidotale is a vigorous, tufted grass with blue-green leaves and a stout, creeping, stoloniferous rootstock. The stems are thin and wiry; the plant is bulbous at the base and grows 150 - 270cm tall[

Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.

]. The plant has a very deep root system, which enables it to withstand drought[

Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.

Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.

Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.

Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.

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Other Uses

Propagation

Seed - if seed is abundant, then sow in situ, otherwise sow in a nursery bed and only just cover the seed. Germination should take place within a week. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots and plant them out when large enough[